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What Racists Believe: Race Relations in South Africa and the United States

What Racists Believe: Race Relations in South Africa and the United States What Racists Believe: Race Relations in South Africa and the United States

Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States

Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States

Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States

Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States

America, a History: The United States; Dominion of Canada; South America (1887)

America, a History: The United States; Dominion of Canada; South America (1887) America, a History: The United States; Dominion of Canada; South America (1887)

A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South

A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South

Speaking the Unspeakable: Marital Violence Among South Asian Immigrants in the United States

Speaking the Unspeakable: Marital Violence Among South Asian Immigrants in the United States Speaking the Unspeakable: Marital Violence Among South Asian Immigrants in the United States

A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South

A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South

Comparative Tobacco Control Policy in the United States and South Africa

Comparative Tobacco Control Policy in the United States and South Africa

Minding the South

Minding the South For more than thirty years John Shelton Reed has been minding the South--watching over it, providing commentary upon it. He is the author or editor of thirteen books about the South, and despite his disclaimer regarding formal study of Southern history, Reed has read widely and in depth about the South. His primary focus is upon Southerners' present-day culture and consciousness, but he knows that one must approach the South historically in order to understand the place and its people. Why is the South so different from the rest of the country? Rupert Vance, Reed's mentor in the study of sociology at Chapel Hill, once observed that the very existence of the South is a triumph of history over geography and economics. The South has resisted being assimilated by the larger United States and has kept a personality that is distinctly its own. That is why Reed celebrates the South. His essays cover everything from great thinkers about the South--Eugene D. Genovese, C. Vann Woodward, M. E. Bradford--to the uniqueness of the region that was once a hotbed of racism and is now home to hundreds of thousands of blacks, many of whom hold high public office. There are even a few chapters about Southerners who have devoted their talents to different subjects altogether, from politics or soft drinks to rock and roll or the design of silver jewelry. Reed writes with wit and Southern charm, never afraid to speak his mind, even when it comes to taking his beloved South to task. While readers may not share all his opinions, most will agree that John Shelton Reed is one of the best South watchers there is.

Strategic Partners: South Korea and the United States

Unitl 25 June 1950, many in the United States did not know where the Korean Peninsula was - much less consider it vital to our security. On that day, however, communist North Korea invaded South Korea, forcing a change in that thinking. Now, Colonel Richard Detrio writes, the Republic of Korea (South Korea) is not only well known, but an economic power and important participant in Northeast Asian politics.How did South Korea make the leap from obscurity to center state in Northeast Asia? And what does the future hold for the special relationship between South Korea and the United States?Detrio explores these questions in this study, emphasizing the key position that the Republic of Korea now holds in the military balance of power in Northeast Asia. He notes that the realignment of relations between the People's Republic of China, on the one hand, and the United States and Japan on the other, has increased the strategic value of Korea. And another major power, the Soviet Union, has interests in the region, making the Korean Peninsula one of the world's strategic crossroads.Korea is an ancient land which has undergone much change in a short time, a country whose relationships with other countries are still evolving. This book helps place South Korea in historical perspective, explaining the shared interests that underpin the US-South Korean strategic partnership.Bradley C. HosmerLieutenant General, United States Air ForcePresident, National Defense University

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